East Gippsland Fishing Report
September 2024
Lakes Entrance - Fishing is still slow around the area. Surf beaches for salmon chasing lures. Dolphins and seals are starting to be seen in the entrance.
read moreEast Gippsland acknowledges the Gunaikurnai, Monero and the Bidawel people as the Traditional Custodians of the land that encompasses East Gippsland Shire. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in East Gippsland, their Elders past and present.
Lakes Entrance - Fishing is still slow around the area. Surf beaches for salmon chasing lures. Dolphins and seals are starting to be seen in the entrance.
read moreLakes Entrance - Fishing is quite slow at the moment due to the drop in water temperature. Try the Post Office Jetty for bream. King George whiting are around Fraser Island biting on shrimp and sandworm. Surf beach for salmon chasing pilchards.
read moreLakes Entrance - Surf beaches for snapper and kingfish on pilchard and squid. You will also find squid around North Arm Jetty. Try for luderick from the rocks at North arm using sandworm and weed and whiting are being caught from Fraser Island. Around the town jetties for bream, and flathead. Kingfish are also around the footbridge, biting on pilchards, local prawn and lures.
read moreLakes Entrance - Surf beaches for Salmon and tailor chasing lures. Around the town jetties for bream, flathead and some King George whiting. Snapper and Kingfish are also in the lake, especially in Cunninghame Arm biting on pilchards, local prawn and lures.
read moreLakes Entrance - Salmon and tailor are active on surf beaches chasing lures. Around the town jetties for bream, flathead and some King George whiting. Snapper are also in the lake, best results on prawn and lures.
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